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Boasting incredible success with The Beatles and solo, this Rock and Roll Hall of Famer continues to electrify stages worldwide. Drawing from his catalog of hundreds of Beatles, Wings, and solo tracks, every Paul McCartney tour is a legendary event you don't want to miss.

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See Paul McCartney live and experience an exhilarating evening of selections from the musician’s half-century repertoire. Sing along with tens of thousands of fans as McCartney plays Beatles favorites like “Hey Jude,” or listen to the musician’s soulful crooning on piano ballads like “Maybe I’m Amazed.” Every Paul McCartney tour features a whirlwind of the British showstopper’s most beloved tunes, which are exponentially enjoyed in the live atmosphere. Scroll through the inventory of Paul McCartney tickets above for your chance to witness this monumental artist at an upcoming show.

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Paul McCartney Adds 2015 Festival Dates, Arena Show

Beatles legend Paul McCartney will be back in the U.S. in 2015, as the veteran rock star has confirmed a handful of festival dates and standalone concerts for the summer. As a continuation of his ongoing Out There Tour, McCartney announced on April 24 that his first North American solo show of the year will take place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on June 21. As of April 27, McCartney has not yet revealed any additional solo shows for North American fans, but he’ll be on stage at a couple of big festivals this summer. The first festival date will take place just one day after his Philadelphia performance during Delaware’s Firefly Music Festival (June 18-21). McCartney will headline the second night, Friday, along with sets from Morrissey, Modest Mouse, and Zedd. The next month, he’ll return to open Chicago’s Lollapalooza (July 31-Aug. 2) with the festival’s first headlining set on Friday. Supporting acts will include Alt-J, Alabama Shakes, Gary Clark Jr., and many others.

McCartney’s latest album of new music, “New,” was released in Oct. 2013. He has not yet confirmed plans for any new albums in 2015.

Paul McCartney to Begin U.S. Leg of Out There Tour in July

Roughly two weeks following the abrupt rescheduling of several early U.S. concert dates due to illness, ever-touring rocker Paul McCartney personally confirmed June 24 that he’s feeling much better and will be ready to go when another stateside round of his Out There Tour launches July 5 from the Times Union Center in Albany. The legend began announcing dates sporadically earlier in 2014 and though many big cities will be visited along the way, McCartney also was strategic in selecting venues that he has either never played at before, or has not performed in for several years. Among the more rare stops included in the trek include Pittsburgh (July 7), Fargo (July 12), Lincoln, Neb. (July 14), and Missoula, Mont. (Aug. 5), among others.

No stranger to selling out major outdoor stadiums, McCartney will take over three during this Out There Tour run including Aug. 2 at Target Field, Aug. 10 at Dodger Stadium, and a highly anticipated show at Candlestick Park on Aug. 14. The San Francisco performance is arguably the crown jewel of the whole venture, as it will mark the final concert ever at the soon-to-be demolished venue, which is widely known for being the site of the 1966 Beatles show that would prove to be the group’s last full-length concert event. After a nearly two-month-long hiatus, McCartney will pick back up to fulfill the rescheduled dates throughout October. The final leg will include shows in Lubbock, Texas (Oct. 2), New Orleans (Oct. 11), Dallas (Oct. 13), Atlanta (Oct. 15), Nashville (Oct. 16), Jacksonville (Oct. 25), and Louisville (Oct. 28).

2014 Tour Dates Revealed for Paul McCartney

It appears that more of Paul McCartney’s wildly successful Out There Tour is in store for various U.S. cities in 2014. The legend broke the initial news April 8, and has since gone on to add numerous more locations. McCartney confirmed dates for over 15 sites, some of which the rocker has either never visited or has not returned to in quite some time. An untimely illness forced McCartney to reschedule early dates from June to October including performances in Lubbock, Texas (Oct. 2), New Orleans (Oct. 11), Dallas (Oct. 13), Atlanta (Oct. 15), Nashville (Oct. 16), Jacksonville (Oct. 25), and Louisville, Ky. (Oct. 28). The rest of the previously scheduled summer dates will remain intact such as July 5 at the Times Union Center in Albany, N.Y., July 7 at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, July 9 in Chicago, July 14 in Lincoln, Neb., July 16 in Kansas City, Mo., and Aug. 7 in Salt Lake City, among others. McCartney also has been booked as the final concert ever at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on Aug. 14. The site is notable for also being the location of the final full concert by the Beatles back in 1966.

While the concerts are being billed under the previous Out There Tour moniker, which concluded its domestic run last August, McCartney has since released his first album of fresh material since 2007. Though songs off “New” weren’t necessarily included in his customary two hours-plus setlist, it is likely that fans in attendance for the next installment will get the chance to hear some of the newer tracks this time around. The album, which was released in Oct. 2013, debuted and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.

Paul McCartney Releases Single Ahead of New Album Due in October

It’s been six years since Paul McCartney released brand new solo material to the world, but the former Beatle will soon have plenty on the way for fans itching for some fresh tunes. For starters, the single “New” was released via YouTube on Aug. 28, and shares the name of his forthcoming album set to be released on Oct. 15. Various producers have been linked to the album, most notably Elton John, who like McCartney, will perform at September’s iHeartRadio Music Festival. Though they are not scheduled to take the stage on the same day, there just may be a collaboration in store should McCartney break out some “New” songs.

The announcement comes on the heels of McCartney’s successful Out There Tour, which included international shows in addition to stops at stadiums around the country such as Miller Park, Fenway Park, and the Barclays Center. He also made an appearance at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in June and stole the event with a three-hour set and trio of encores.